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Incidence of ventral hernia surgery after laparoscopic bariatric surgery in Sweden: a registry-based study 2009-2019

Hernia. 2025 Dec 20;30(1):43. doi: 10.1007/s10029-025-03547-w.

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The incidence of trocar site hernia (TSH) after bariatric surgery is unclear. This study aims to describe the cumulative incidence of ventral hernia surgery after laparoscopic bariatric surgery in total and by laparoscopic method (LRYGB; Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and LSG; Sleeve Gastrectomy).

METHODS: This was a register based observational study on patients subjected to laparoscopic bariatric surgery (LRYGB or LSG) in Sweden 2009-2019. The Scandinavian Obesity Surgery Registry (SOReg) was linked to the Swedish National Patient Register (NPR) to obtain instances of ventral hernia surgery. Nearby codes were used as proxies for TSH surgery, since a specific procedure code for TSH surgery is lacking.

RESULTS: In 64 124 patients, mean follow-up was 67 ± 36 months, LRYGB (n = 52 020) 74 ± 34 months and LSG (n = 12 104) 34 ± 22 months. Mean time between bariatric- and ventral hernia surgery was 36 ± 28 months (range 0-129). The five-year cumulative incidence of surgery for ventral hernia was 2.9% (CI 2.8-3.1). The probability of having hernia surgery was significantly higher for LRYGB compared to LSG (Breslow test, p < 0.001), still significant with differences in follow-up time accounted for (p < 0.001).

CONCLUSION: The incidence of surgery for ventral hernia after laparoscopic bariatric surgery is not negligible in this material covering over a decade of bariatric procedures. Ventral hernia surgery was more common after gastric bypass than after sleeve gastrectomy.

PMID:41420786 | DOI:10.1007/s10029-025-03547-w

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